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Brookings 97415|MLS #211584685
96424 SHOREWOOD TER
3 Bedrooms + 3.5 Baths|$2,265,000|370 Sq Ft

Go on a 3D tour, both inside and outside... Then follow the path that leads to the beach!

To continue following the prompts, click on them. And don't forget - you can explore further by clicking on floors, windows, and other elements.
Click on the bottom left to change levels. You can also head outside to tour the yard, enjoy the incredible ocean views, and follow the easy path to the beach!

Unleash the soothing sounds of the ocean by unmuting.

The ocean's breathtaking view, along with the sound of its sealife and occasional glimpses of migrating whales, is a truly amazing experience.
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Natural Bridge Brookings, Or

Located just a short hike from the best viewpoint in the park, you'll find the Dr. Samuel Dicken's memorial at Natural Bridge. From here, you can get up-close views of the iconic seven arch rocks and blowholes, allowing you to marvel at their natural wonders.

Uncover the wonders of Bird Island located in Brookings, Oregon.

Bird Island, also referred to as Goat Island, is an important habitat and National Wildlife Sanctuary that supports reproduction of tufted puffins along with other rare bird species.

SECRET BEACH
Brookings, Or

Fortunate individuals experience the wonder of this exceptional beach oasis. Its soft sand, embraced by cliffs crafted by the ocean to protect it from waves and wind, makes it a secluded haven gifted by nature. Low tide is the best time to savor this majestic, beautiful beach.

Roosevelt Elk

Roosevelt Elk are seen grazing in massive numbers at their favorite grounds in the Oregon Coast and Brookings Area.

Deer everywhere!

Fawns typically arrive about 6 months after mating, during the late May-early June period. One fawn is usually born to yearling does, while older ones will often birth twins and on occasion even triplets. Fawns tend to weigh around 6 to 8 pounds at birth, growing to about 60-70 pounds by their first winter.
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Known far and wide, The Redwoods are a natural wonder that can't be missed.

Once in Brookings, Oregon, you'll want to take County Road 896 (Winchuck Road) to Forest Road 1101. From the trailhead at the end of this road, it's just a short hike along the Oregon Redwoods Barrier Free Trail #1106 for about 500 feet before reaching the start of the longer Oregon Redwoods Trail#1106. For those measuring distances, it's parked about 11 miles southeast of downtown Brookings and takes around 30 minutes to drive there.
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This place offers the perfect blend of sea, sky and wildlife.

The Coast attracts many enthusiasts of birds, who can observe a diverse range of seabirds, shorebirds, and waterfowl, including eagles, ospreys, and puffins.

Simply equipping oneself with a pair of binoculars allows one to head out to any coastal headland where there's a chance of spotting gray whales in mid-December as they kick off their annual migration back south along the Oregon Coast for about one month. They then reappear between March and June on their way back north. The state is also home to two species of sea lion and three species of seal, making for an even richer natural habitat.

Enjoying fishing and crabbing on the Oregon Coast.

This area is home to an abundance of sport fishing, commercial fishing and a wide variety of species including bluefin tuna, rockfish, redfish, blackfish, salmon, steelhead, lingcod, halibut and Dungeness crab -- just to name a few!
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Chetco River, one of the many beautiful rivers gracing Brookings, finds its way to the ocean.

The Chetco River is a mesmerizing sight, flowing for 56 miles from the Kalmiopsis Wilderness through ancient forests and boulder-strewn canyons before emptying into the Pacific near California. With its emerald-green water and thriving biodiversity, it remains unmatched among other rivers in the Northwest.
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Starting now, the direction you take will determine your future.

Envision a life where you awaken to a soothing coastal breeze, gazing out at the breathtaking Pacific Ocean. Add superb local amenities, stunning natural beauty and a tranquil lifestyle to complete this extraordinary experience.
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Welcome to Brookings!

Both visitors and residents of Brookings are able to enjoy the amazing natural setting along the Wild Rivers Coast, further enhanced by some of the warmest temperatures found in this area. But it's not just about the scenery; this town is a friendly community that offers something truly unique to all who live here or come for a visit. And when the holiday season arrives, everyone heads to Azalea Park for the Natures Coastal Holiday light show.
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Exceptional Dining Options in the Area

Whether your travels take you to Brookings, Gold Beach, Port Orford, Crescent City, or any other city in the area, food lovers will discover an astonishing array of eateries, cafes, and hidden gems. And to make things even more delightful, plenty of fresh seafood and other tasty dishes satisfy all cravings.
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